AJIRALEO TANZANIA
NECTA PSLE RESULTS 2021
1,059 Candidates Cancelled Standard Seven NECTA PLSE Results 2021
THE UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA
The National Examination Council of Tanzania (NECTA)
393 Candidates Cancelled NECTA PLSE Results 2021. The National Examinations Council of Tanzania (NECTA) has canceled the results of the 393 candidates found cheating in the 2021 primary school leaving examination.
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The statement was issued today October 30, 2021, by the Executive Secretary of the council Dr. Charles Msonde, saying that NECTA has advised the relevant authorities, to take action in accordance with the civil service rules and regulations of all those involved or to cause such fraud.
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In addition Dr. Msonde said that the number of candidates who passed in 2021 has increased to 74, 130 candidates equivalent to 8.89 percent compared to 2020, where the subject of Kiswahili has led to students succeeding while the pass rate in English has dropped to 48.02 percent..
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Tanzania (NECTA) has canceled the results of the 393 candidates found cheating in the 2021 primary school leaving examination. The statement was issued today October 30, 2021, by the Executive Secretary of the council Dr. Charles Msonde, saying that NECTA has advised the relevant authorities, to take action in accordance with the civil service rules and regulations of all those involved or to cause such fraud.
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In addition Dr. Msonde said that the number of candidates who passed in 2021 has increased to 74, 130 candidates equivalent to 8.89 percent compared to 2020, where the subject of Kiswahili has led to students succeeding while the pass rate in English has dropped to 48.02 percent.